Since today (Friday 19th of September) is "International Talk like a Pirate
Day", I thought we'd do our share. So here you all go, the email
instructions for SYDMOB #3 as a pirate would say it. Ya-haar!

** PS: The 'normal' email instructions can be found below it ((: **

SYDMOB #3

Arrrr! By ye rise of the earl' morn ye should have ya timepiece aligned to
the suns rays accordin' to the telstra clock. Be lookin to speak to those
salty dogs on 1194

When ya timepiece be pointin to 20 past the 11th hour of the morn, ye should
have set sails full mast to t'inner city. Cast ye way ov' to the place where
tis said th' Martin did rest down onto the dusty ground fallen soldiers, ye
place be easy seen even with ye own tired salty eyes by t'cenotaph that be
found ther'.
http://www.whereis.com/search/email_map_redirect.jhtml?id=279623

Keep ya eyes open for a scruvy landlubber, the yellow upon the skull tis
what ye be needin' to be watchin' for. Once yast has found, askin' "F.A.B"
and ye bounty will be yours t' reap. Cast ye eyes upo' the scribbled word
and pull up ye anchor.

SYDMOB #3

On the morning of Saturday 20th of September, you should have already
synchronized your watch to the time of the telstra clock available by
calling 1194

Heads: When Mob Rep puts on yellow cap, form a circle around them, ready to walk counterclockwise.
Tails: When Mob Rep puts on black leather hat, form a circle around them, ready to walk clockwise.

*Remember the show 'Thunderbirds'? Begin to walk around like your a puppet & held up by strings*

When the mob rep remove their cap/hat, yell "5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Thunderbirds are go!" & DISPERSE
No one should be left at the site. Go about your normal business.

Once read and memorised, hide this slip from view. Do not throw into a public bin.

This would have to be the most hilarious event to date; 100+ people walking like the puppets from The Thunderbirds in two circles, once clockwise and the other anticlockwise, midday in the middle of a crowded inner city mall. We definately held the attention of the general public for the 2 minutes the event went for, ending with a VERY loud Thunderbirds catchcry before dispersing back into the midday crowd. The converge, act and especially the disperse was pulled off once again with amazing accuracy by the SYDMOBbers. For an idea that I thought first to be a little too complicated to work well, it certainly proved to be very amusing for onlookers and participants alike.

SYDMOB #3 has definately upped the benchmark for our future events and we'll be working hard to at least try to outdo this one.

MOB IMAGES

Below is a collection of images taken at the event (Thank you very much to Camilla & Kris for allowing access to these images)

The location (Pitt Street Mall)

The mob reps in place.

With the signal given, the mobbers converge...

...and the act begins

Happy smiling SYDMOBbers!

More happy mobbers getting into the fun

Little flashmobbers!

5..4..3..2..1..Thunderbirds are..

...GO!

VIDEO FOOTAGE (and other media)

Much appreciation goes out to David VanDross for contributing the footage he and a friend captured at this event. Not only do the following files show mutli-angle shots, but he's also gone that extra mile and thrown in The Thunderbirds theme over the top of the actual act itself. Bloody nice job Dave!

The footage once coverted over to WMV was 9 megs in size, so it's been split into three 3 MB seperate files (Another big thanks goes out to Mal for once again handling the converting, you're a champ!)

The first file features a few mobbers picking up instructions, then over to the location, to the converge and start of the actual act itself - Mob3_1.wmv - 3MB

The second file shows the act in full swing - taken from two different angles to show the size both circles managed to get to - note the looks on some of the spectators faces ((: (Also, who is the guy in the red shirt, grey beard ? Whoever you are, contact us - you did a fantastic TB impression!!) - Mob3_2.wmv - 3MB

Finally, the third file shows the act still at it - with the very loud TB catchcry and a really nice looking disperse, again taken from two different angles - Mob3_3.wmv - 3MB